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I typically receive emails related to my studies, including class schedules, exam notifications, assignment guidelines, and grids. Occasionally, I also receive messages from teachers about upcoming announcements or deadlines.
Currently, I work in operations at a logistics company, so I often receive emails related to my daily tasks. Most of them are about shipment updates, customer requests, or internal communications.
My friend and I text each other and share our moments. We make funny moments, and we do not use email as much because emails are too formal. I think sometimes I receive a lot of wasted emails that are not related to my work or studies. Many of the emails I get always go [...]
I receive many types of emails related to my studies, ranging from deadlines to assignments. Sometimes I also get emails about webinars or scholarship opportunities. If I sign up for online courses, I receive reminders or study tips.
Most of the emails I receive about my studies are related to course updates, assignments, and deadlines. Sometimes, I get emails about events, webinars, or scholarship opportunities. If I sign up for online courses, I also receive reminders and study tips from the platform.
I often receive emails about my studies because I am studying and not working, so I don't get many.
Actually, I receive emails from my colleagues and my friend at work. My friend also sends me important documents via email. That's why email is essential for me in my work. Thank you.
Most of the emails I receive are generally about psychology. I just graduated from the department of psychology, so I focus on my field regularly. I follow some websites about education and self-improvement for my field. I get updates from them and notifications about new essays.
Most of the emails I receive are related to the academic field of psychology. I graduated with a degree in psychology, so I follow many websites about scientific knowledge. These websites often send updates, so I receive emails from them. Sometimes I also receive emails from educational apps I use.
Most of the emails I receive are related to my studies, particularly from my psychology program. These include updates and reminders from educational platforms. I also receive regular emails from my professors and academic advisors.
I mainly receive emails related to my studies, often from psychology websites or platforms like LinkedIn and Instagram. I also get notifications from my bank about account activity. Occasionally, I receive emails about educational opportunities or events.
I regularly receive emails from both my current workplace and my college. At work, I stay informed about new projects, upcoming team meetings, and deadlines. Meanwhile, my college keeps me updated on various programs and educational opportunities they offer. Staying connected with both allows me to stay informed about career advancement and educational events that [...]
I receive emails regularly from both my current workplace and my college. At work, I stay informed about new projects, upcoming team meetings, and deadlines. My colleagues keep me updated on various programs and educational opportunities they offer. Staying connected with both allows me to stay informed about career advancement and educational events, which helps [...]
I regularly receive emails from both my current workplace and my college. At work, I stay informed about new projects, upcoming events, team meetings, and professional development opportunities. Meanwhile, my college keeps me updated on various programs and educational opportunities they offer. Staying connected with both allows me to stay informed about career advancement and [...]
I usually receive emails from both my current workplace and my colleagues. My workplace often sends updates on new projects, team meetings, and professional development opportunities. Meanwhile, my colleagues continue to send emails regarding various programs and events, including educational opportunities offered. It's been great to stay connected with both as I get to know [...]
I always receive emails from my teacher and English center about study information. I also receive advertisements from other centers about their courses and curriculum.
Actually, I'm a teacher and I'm also studying at the university, so I receive emails related to both work and studies. I usually email my university professors to ask questions and for feedback on my essays. If I need their help, I have to send them emails and they respond to me as soon as [...]
The kind of emails I receive are related to my academics, since I don't have an occupation currently. I get emails about my applications from universities I've applied to or shown interest in. I also receive emails from the College Board, since I took the SATs, and from ACT, because I took the ACT. Finally, [...]
Actually, I don't receive any kinds of emails about my work or studies because all the communication is handled through official channels or groups. Regarding my studies, I am currently doing postgraduate training in nephrology, which involves a moderate level of learning. We do not receive any emails or instructions related to our studies, which [...]
I don't usually receive many emails because I prefer using social media. But during the pandemic, I had to study offline. I sent my homework procedures by email, and then they sent me feedback.
